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    CPR card certification must be obtained through in-person classroom instruction.


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    Recent News and Updates

    ​Pharmacy Renewals​​​ started March 15, 2024. The last day to renew will be May 31,​ 2024.

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    SPRING 2024 NEWSLETTER​ is available now 

    CLICK HERE to download.
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    ​Pharmacists Professional Services

    In accordance with Senate Bill 678/House Bill 1151, the Maryland Department of Health (MDH),  will allow Medicaid-enrolled pharmacist providers to bill Maryland Medicaid for Pharmacist Professional Services (PPS) rendered within their lawful scope of practice.

    Medicaid-enrolled pharmacists can bill Maryland Medicaid using billing and coding information according to the CMS 1500 Billing Instructions at https://health.maryland.gov/mmcp/provider/Pages/ffsclaims.aspx

    To bill Fee-for-Service (FFS) Medicaid for PPS, a pharmacist must be actively enrolled with Maryland Medicaid as a participating provider type “PH" through Maryland Medicaid's online Electronic Provider Revalidation and Enrollment Portal (ePREP).

    The link to the Pharmacist Providers ePREP instructions and training for the enrollment process is https://health.maryland.gov/mmcp/provider/Pages/eprepresources.aspx. These materials are available under the "By Provider Type" heading by selecting "Pharmacist".



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    RSV Update​​​

    Pursuant to Md. Code Ann., Health Occ. § 12-508(a)(3) and COMAR 10.34.32.03B-2, a licensed pharmacist registered with the Board may administer a vaccination listed on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (“CDC”) Recommended Immunization Schedule to an adult without a prescription, subject to certain requirements. On September 22, 2023, the CDC released an addendum to the Schedule adding the RSV vaccine for pregnant people during weeks 32 to 36 of gestation and adults 60 years of age and older, as recommended by ACIP and adopted by the CDC. As such, a licensed pharmacist’s vaccination administration authority for adults currently includes the RSV vaccine administered to a pregnant person during weeks 32 to 36 of gestation or to an adult 60 years of age or older.


    The Next Public Board Meeting will be held on May 29, 2024 at 9:30 AM. ​​

    Th​e meeti​ng will be in person ​with a virtual option (see below)

    ​Masks will​ NOT be required.​​

    The Maryland Board of Pharmacy is currently live streaming board monthly public meetings

    Please Note:
    You will NOT get CE credits for attending virtually

    Your video, audio, and chat will be disabled and
    you will not be able to adjust these features

    To join us, use this link:

    https://meet.google.com/mhj-npxz-yhm

    Join before 9:30 am to ensure you are connected, attempts to connect after 9:30 will be accommodated when possible

    Comments, questions or suggestions can be emailed to


    All email will be read, but a response is not guaranteed​

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    ​Medicaid Prescriber Enrollment Notice
    12.13.2023

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    DEA Update

    The DEA recently published a final rule, effective July 24, 2023, which amends the regulations regarding DEA Form 106, used by registrants to formally report thefts or significant losses of controlled substances. The final rule requires that all DEA Form 106s be submitted electronically. DEA will allow registrants 45 days from discovery of the theft or significant loss to submit the form, up from the agency’s original proposal of 15 days. (In comments to the proposed rule back in September 2020, NCPA requested a 60-day timeframe, and alternately supported the proposed 15-day timeframe if that was implemented after the COVID-19 PHE ended.) Notably, the final rule does not change the requirement that registrants preliminarily notify their area DEA Field Division Office of the theft or significant loss of any controlled substances in writing within one business day of discovering such loss or theft. Paper copies of DEA Form 106 will no longer be accepted once the final rule becomes effective.


    Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances

    Effective January 1, 2022, Senate Bill 0166 (CH0299)/House Bill 0512 (CH0230) (2020) Drugs and Devices – Electronic Prescriptions – Controlled Dangerous Substances requires licensed health care providers to electronically prescribe prescriptions for controlled dangerous substances. The Health General Article, 21-220(C) provides exceptions to this requirement, and the requirement to request a waiver. A health care practitioner who is unable to electronically transmit prescriptions for controlled dangerous substance drugs may request a waiver from the electronic prescribing requirement under certain circumstances. A waiver, if granted, may not exceed one year.

    Pharmacists:

    A pharmacist may continue to accept handwritten prescriptions. This bill allowed for a waiver and multiple exceptions. Many of the exceptions would be difficult for a pharmacist to verify. Therefore, the bill stated that a pharmacy is not required to verify the ability of a provider to issue non-electronic prescriptions. While a pharmacist does not need to verify that the prescription is an authorized exception to the electronic prescription requirement, the pharmacist must still follow due diligence requirements to ensure the prescription is written for a legitimate medical purpose.

    Providers:

    If you are a provider that is unable to issue controlled substance prescriptions electronically, please visit the OCSA website. On the left panel, select the “Electronic Prescribing Waiver Request". Please read the page completely to verify the need for a waiver. If you meet the criteria for one of the listed exceptions, you do not need to apply for a waiver or issue controlled substance prescriptions electronically. If you are required to apply for a waiver, click the link at the bottom of the page to submit an application for a waiver.

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    ​Maryland Implicit Bias Training Requirement: Definition and Resources​​​
    ​Pursuant to MD. Code Ann., Health Occ. § 1-225, all health practitioners must attest to completing an implicit bias training program approved by the Cultural and Linguistic Health Care Professional Competency Program on their first license renewal after April 1, 2022.​​​



    Amended Governor's Orders

    2023.01.18.01 - MDH Order - Amended Various Health Care Matters Order

    2023.01.18.02 - MDH Order - Amended Nursing Home Matters Order






    Effective ​​June 30, 2021, The grace period for late fees will no longer be waived and will be due for licenses that have not been renewed when they expire after June 30, 2021. Renewals received after this period will need to be submitted as Reinstatements and will be assessed a reinstatement fee.  ​​​

    ​Previous News and Updates​

    Govern​or's Actions​

    ​Maryland Board of Pharmacy

    4201 Patterson Ave.
    Baltimore MD, 21215

    Phone: (410) 764-4755

    Email: MDH.MDBOP@maryland.gov​

    Customer Service Call Center Hours
    8:00 AM - 4:30 PM​​​

    Walk-in Hours:

    Mon-Fri. 8:30 AM-Noon

                     12:30 PM-3:30 PM​

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    Holiday Schedule
    Martin Luther King Day - Jan 15

    Board of Pharmacy Office Closed

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